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Title
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Triple Facts
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Description
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We are here able to express the synthesis of the two facts into one, because a triple character involves the conception of synthesis. Analysis involves the same relations as synthesis; so that we may explain the fact that all plural facts can be reduced to triple facts in this way. A road with a fork in it is the analogue of a triple fact, because it brings three termini into relation with one another. A dual fact is like a road without a fork; it only connects two termini. Now, no combination of roads without forks can have more than two termini; but any number of termini can be connected by roads which nowhere have a knot of more than three ways. See the figure, where I have drawn the termini as self-returning roads, in order to introduce nothing beyond the road itself. Thus, the three essential elements of a network of roads are road about a terminus, roadway-connection, and branching; and in like manner, the three fundamental categories of fact are, fact about an object, fact about two objects (relation), fact about several objects (synthetic fact).
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Designer
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Peirce, Charles Sanders
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Date
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1885
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Source
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One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature
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Bibliographic Citation
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Peirce, Charles Sanders (C.S.). 1885. "One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature." In Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 5: 1884-1886. Edited by Christian J. W. Kloesel, Nathan Househ, Marc Simon, André De Tienne, Ursula Niklas, Aleta Houser, Cathy L. Clark and Max H. Fisch. Indiana University Press. Page 244.
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Peirce, Charles Sanders (C.S.). 1885. "One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature." In Peirce on Signs (1991). Edited by James Hoopes. University of North Carolina Press. Pages 182-183.
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Peirce, Charles Sanders (C.S.). 1885. "One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature." Manuscript 546: Summer-Fall 1885
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is composed of
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English
Circle
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has attribute
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English
Solid Line
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English
Angled Line
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depict things of type
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English
Conceptual
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Alternative Title
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The Triad in Reasoning
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Coverage
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reasoning
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semiotics